
Glacial prairie potholes and small, scattered wetlands dominate the terrain surrounding Mylo, a quiet railroad town in the early 1970s. The landscape is defined by its agricultural layout, with fine red dashed lines on the survey indicating fence and field boundaries visible from aerial photography in 1968. Transportation and commerce are centered on the Soo Line railroad, which cuts through the southwestern corner of the quadrangle near the town site. Straddling the boundary between Rolette Co and Towner Co, the map reveals a sparsely populated region of the North Dakota plains where the economy is inextricably linked to the rails and the cultivated sections that divide the water-pocked earth.
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